Optoma EP652A Manuale utente

English
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Important Information .............................................. 3
Cleaning the TV...................................................................................... 3
Using the Remote Control....................................... 4
How to Use the Remote Control ............................................................ 4
Cautions.................................................................................................. 4
Installing the Remote Control Batteries................................................. 4
The Front and Rear Panel ........................................ 5
Connecting the TV
Connecting the Antenna or the Cable Converter Box............................ 6
Connecting the VCR to Video Input ...................................................... 7
Connecting the DVD and the VCR ......................................................... 7
Connecting the DVD with Component Video and the VCR................... 8
Connecting the Camcorder or the Game Device .................................... 8
Connecting the Computer VGAInput.................................................... 9
Connecting the Audio System ................................................................ 9
Connecting the VCR to Video Output ................................................... 10
Connecting Two VCRs to Video Output................................................ 10
The Remote Control Functions............................... 11
Basic Operation
Standby/On ............................................................................................. 12
Power Off ............................................................................................... 12
Selecting Channel ................................................................................... 12
Volume Adjustment ................................................................................ 12
Muting the Sound................................................................................... 12
Freezing the Screen ................................................................................ 12
Switching between Two Channels.......................................................... 12
Selecting Video Input Source................................................................. 12
On-Screen Display.................................................................................. 12
Contents

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Advanced Operation
Setting OFF-Timer (Sleep)..................................................................... 13
Setting Stereo, Mono or SAP Broadcast ................................................ 13
Setting X-BASS System......................................................................... 13
Using the Surround Sound Feature ........................................................ 13
Watching Picture-In-Picture................................................................... 13
Switching the Main and Second Picture................................................. 14
Menu.......................................................................... 15
Menu Options......................................................................................... 15
How to Program the Menus.................................................................... 16
Channel ................................................................................................... 17
Picture Video .......................................................................................... 17
Enhanced................................................................................................. 17
Picture Data ............................................................................................ 17
Audio ...................................................................................................... 18
PIP .......................................................................................................... 18
Language................................................................................................. 19
Misc ........................................................................................................ 19
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 21
Specifications ........................................................... 22
Compatible Frequency Table .................................. 24
Accessories .............................................................. 25
Contents

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lPlace the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform. The mounting surface should be flat and secure to
prevent the TV from damage.
lPlace the TV at a proper distance from the wall to allow ventilation and prevent the TV from overheating.
Avoid dusty places as well.
lDo not put any heavy object on top of the TV.
lDo not stand or climb on the TV.
lFor your safety, do not remove the back cover of the TV.
lAvoid exposing the TV to direct sunlight or the direct radiation of other heat sources. Putting the TV
directly under sunlight will produce glare.
lIf any foreign material or liquid leaks into the TV, unplug the AC cord and contact your dealer.
lDo not plug too many appliances into one outlet or leave the cords tangled up, rolled over by heavy objects
or subjected to heat.
lRemove the power plug when the TV is left unused for a long period of time.
lIf the TV emits smoke, unusual noise or strange odor, turn it off immediately and contact your dealer. It is
dangerous to leave the TV on under such circumstances.
lFor safety purpose, when you see the warning message as below, contact your dealer referred servicing to
qualified service personnel to change the lamp as soon as possible.
“ Lamp is running out of standard lifetime. Be sure to replace the lamp as soon as possible.”
Cleaning the TV
Make sure the TV is turned off before you clean it. Do not spray on the screen or the cabinet of TV directly.
vCleaning the screen
jWipe clean the screen with a clean, soft and unfuzzed cloth to remove dusts and other fine particles
kWipe the screen with a clean lint free cloth to remove dust. To remove smears or stubborn marks use alcohol
free glass cleaner.
vCleaning the cabinet
jUse a soft dry cloth to wipe clean the cabinet.
kIf the cabinet is not clean, add some alcohol-free, neutral, non-corrosive detergent to the cloth.
Important Information
Caution: To reduce the risk of
electric shock, refer servicing to
qualified service personnel. Do
NOT attempt to remove parts on
your own.
Warning: To reduce the risk of
electric shock and fire, DONOT
expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.

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Using the Remote Control
How to Use the Remote Control
jPoint the front of the remote control to the “remote control receiving” window at the lower margin
of the TV and press the button desired.
kThe remote control works within 7M ( 20 feet) from the TV.
Precautions
lDo not pour liquid on the remote control.
lDo not drop the remote control.
lLeave the remote control in a dry place at room temperature.
lWhen the remote control becomes less sensitive after a long time of use, replace the batteries.
lIf you do not intend to use the remote control for more than one month, remove the batteries to prevent acid leak
that will damage the remote control.
lIf there is acid leak, clean it off and then install new batteries.
lDo not mix use new and used batteries or batteries of different types.
Installing the Batteries
jSlide the battery cover off the back of remote control.
kInstall two “AAA” size alkaline batteries. Match the “ +” and “ -” signs on the batteries to those on
the battery compartment.
lSlide the battery cover back onto the remote control until the lock snaps.

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The Front and Rear Panel
Lamp
indicator Temp
indicator
Power/Standby
indicator
Power
ON/OFF
Standby/ON
Source
selection
Menu button
Volume
control Channel
selection
Earphone
Computer
RGB2 input Video/Audio
inputs (3)
Antenna/Cable TV Computer
RGB1 input Computer
DVI input
Computer
Audio input
S-Video
Video/Audio
inputs (1) Component Video
(DVD)/Audio
inputs (2)
Video/Audio
outputs
Remote control
receiving window

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Connecting the Antenna or the Cable Converter Box
This connection allows you to watch local and cable channels.
Connecting the TV
lThis product uses coaxial cable for signal
transmission, which comes in from your antenna or
cable converter box. Coaxial cables use “F”
connectors.
lAudio and Composite video cables are usually color
coded according to use: yellow for video, red for
audio and stereo right channel, and white for audio
and stereo (or mono) left channel. If you check the
rear panel of the TV, you will see that the jacks are
color coded in the same manner as the cables.
lS-video cables can only be used with S-video
compatible components.
lComponent video cable comes in a set of three and
provides excellent picture performance. Component
video cable can only be used with compatible
components.
Caution:
Do not plug in the TV until you have
finished all the connections.
Coaxial Cable
Audio Cable
Composite Video Cable
S-Video Cable
Component Video Cable
ANT
TV

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Connecting the VCR to Video Input
This connection allows you to watch local and cable channels and video programs played on VCR.
Connecting the DVD and the VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD, video or TV programs. You may record from one channel while
watching a program from another channel.
Connecting the TV
(1) Regular video input (2) S-Video input
Stereo VCR
TV
(1) Regular video input (2) S-Video input
Stereo VCR
TV
DVD

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Connecting the Camcorder or the Game Device
This connection allows you to watch video materials recorded on the camcorder or pictures from the game
device.
Connecting the DVD with
Component Video and the VCR
This connection allows you to watchDVD,
video or TV programs and to record DVD or TV
programs. You can record from one channel while
watching program from another channel. Your TV
can use Component cable. Connecting your TV to
the DVDwith Component Video feature can
greatly enhance picture quality and performance.
Connecting the TV
VCR
TV
DVDwith
Component Video
Camcorder
Front Panel
Rear Panel
or
or
GameDevice

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Connecting the Computer VGA Input
You can use the TV as a computer monitor. The computer can be connected to RGB1 input at the front and
RGB2 and DVI inputs at the rear simultaneously.
Connecting the TV
ComputerA
Computer B
Rear Panel
Front Panel
TV
Amplifier
Connecting the Audio System
This connection allows you to use the audio
amplifier to adjust the audio level.

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Connecting Two VCRs to Video Output
This connection allows you to record from one VCR to another VCR while watching a video program.
Connecting the VCR to Video Output
This connection allows the output of the source that is currently on the screen to a VCR.
Connecting the TV
Caution:
Do not connect one VCR to the output and input
jacks on the TV at the same time.
To monitor the reproduction, VCR 2 for record-
ing must select Line IN, and the TV must select
AV1-C source.
TV
VCR 2
VCR 1
TV
VCR
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